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Xbox has the same problem, CPU and GPU heatsinks don't stay clamped down enough and vibrations + heat make the components seperate from the motherboard over time. You can also fix an Xbox by putting it in the oven, but it doesn't always work and you can easily damage the other components on the MB. It fixed my mate's Xbox, though afterwards, his Xbox would occasionally freeze with intense graphic gameplay. Ash's mate reckons $85 but not guaranteed to fix...they use a rework station though which is much safer than ye olde oven lol.

lies, ghetto fixes are always the best

just got back from my first proper ride. still alive!

did ~60ks

hit ~130 on the freeway, was freezing! felt like my chest was being punched in...

wrists raped

talked so much shit to myself i ate most the insides of my mouth/cheeks, gets lonely...

at 100km/h bike sits at just under 9k

/bikes

Ride on Sunday may be a go ahead now...bike is getting serviced this morning, hopefully pick up around midday :)

And yeah you spend a lot of time talking to your helmet, mostly about how bad drivers are.

just got back from my first proper ride. still alive!

did ~60ks

hit ~130 on the freeway, was freezing! felt like my chest was being punched in...

wrists raped

talked so much shit to myself i ate most the insides of my mouth/cheeks, gets lonely...

at 100km/h bike sits at just under 9k

/bikes

It does take a fair bit of energy out of you, even though u guys are buff kents as well, I'm the smallest with heaviest bike :(

Ride on Sunday may be a go ahead now...bike is getting serviced this morning, hopefully pick up around midday :)

And yeah you spend a lot of time talking to your helmet, mostly about how bad drivers are.

Make a thread? :) <3

mostly about how bad drivers are.

Was on melton hwy doing the speed limit this a$shole gets up my arse starts flashing his lights, got out of his way/showed him my finger. 5 seconds later I pull up next to him at the lights, gave him a clap congratulating him on getting so far ahead of me, didnt even have the balls to look my way

On my way home exiting the freeway I stalled the bike taking off uphill at the lights, mint chick stops behind me to make sure I dont get rear ended by someone speeding up the ramp eventhough I waved her to go round, waited there till I got the bike going again.

Moral of the story - there's bad/good drivers just hope I dont come across the bads often

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